four-year degree

collocation in English

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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(Definition ofdegreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffour-year degree

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A palpable aspect of his influence in this regard was shown in the way thefour-yeardegreeprogramme was designed and structured.
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There is much talk about the tradition of thefour-yeardegree.
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I have taught elsewhere in a country which had afour-yeardegree.
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The broad-basedfour-yeardegreeis gaining admiration and popularity in other countries.
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Scottish institutions have afour-yeardegreecourse starting from a broader base of subjects.
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The fact is that the student on afour-yeardegreecourse already incurs higher costs.
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Having so many doingfour-yeardegreecourses is a relatively recent phenomenon.
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The first year of afour-yeardegreeis foundational and often academically necessary.
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It is simply that they have the tradition of afour-yeardegree.
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Clearly they do not regard afour-yeardegreecourse as a disadvantage.
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It is afour-yeardegree.
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Forestry is afour-yeardegreecourse.
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The college began offeringfour-yeardegreeprograms in 1925.
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Afour-yeardegreeprogram was begun in 1930.
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By 1994, they began offeringfour-yeardegreeprograms.
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I do not think that money is available for us to introduce widespreadfour-yeardegreecourses.
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People who attend the same university and do the samefour-yeardegreecourse should be treated exactly the same.
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The first year of thefour-yeardegreeis an absolutely critical part of that strong tradition.
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I spent much of my time as a higher education lecturer engaged infour-yeardegreecourses.
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Students on thefour-yeardegreecourse in education spend time in each of their four years in schools.
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Any attempt to change thefour-yeardegreemust be seen as an attack on the whole system of education.
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It is afour-yeardegreecourse and therefore those higher prices are experienced over a longer period.
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They leave school at an earlier stage, which reduces the burdens on parents supporting their children for afour-yeardegree.
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I see no evidence at all that the top-up loan system should be detrimental to thefour-yeardegreecourse.
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